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Richard Wilkinson - Is Inequality the Root of all Evil? (N75)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7658 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2014

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Richard Wilkinson is professor of social epidemiology (that's the distribution of disease within a society, in case you were wondering!). His book, The Spirit Level has caused quite a stir, because he believes he's answered a very long-standing question. Why are we increasingly blighted by so many social problems when we're materially better off than we've ever been? Tune in to find out the answer! 

“People have misunderstood the importance of inequality for a long time. They’ve thought of it as mattering only if it creates poverty. People think poverty is the only thing that matters, but actually what inequality does is create feelings of superiority and inferiority – it strengthens the effects of ‘social hierarchy.” - Richard Wilkinson

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0:00.0

Nomad, Christian Community, Mission and the Future of the Church.

0:16.3

Here we are again, Nomad podcast. I bought a little...

0:20.9

You know, we've got a little digital voice recorder that we record on.

0:23.9

I brought like a little soft case for it to go in.

0:26.5

Yeah.

0:26.7

Because it was starting to get scratched up in my bag and stuff.

0:28.7

So I brought this little soft case and then I wrote voice recorder on it.

0:33.0

And I thought I've become my dad.

0:36.1

Why did I need to label it?

0:37.8

I didn't need to do that.

0:39.1

My dad, he was a ferocious labler.

0:43.0

His garage, you should have seen it.

0:44.4

It was just rows of boxes.

0:45.8

You know, he'd hang a saw on the wall and then write saw it about it, I mean.

0:49.0

And I wrote Digital Voice Recorder on this little bag that clearly is with a digital voice recorder.

0:55.1

Yeah, I can see right who would put that saw because it obviously has a specific place in the

1:00.2

garage for the saw, but digital voice recorder.

1:03.1

There was no need for that, was it?

1:04.4

No need to saw.

1:05.2

We're in a lovely little village.

1:06.8

Yeah, just outside of York.

1:08.5

Yeah, and we're here to interview one of the most famous and influential guests we've ever had on NoMo podcast.

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